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The All-African People’s Revolutionary Party
(A-APRP) is a socialist group founded by Dr. Kwame Nkrumah. His
goal in founding this party was to create and manage the political
economic conditions necessary to the emergence of an All-African
People’s Revolutionary Army that would lead the military struggle
against settler colonialism, zionism, neo-colonialism, imperialism and all
other forms of capitalist oppression and exploitation. [1]

The A-APRP has branches in several countries and several US
states. Kwame Toure (Stokely Carmichael) was one of
the party's leaders from the 1970s until his death. [2
].

Ideas

The All-African People’s Revolutionary Party promotes Pan-Africanism in
the form of the total liberation and unification of Africa under scientific socialism. Scientific socialism
is defined as a new social synthesis in which an advanced technical
society is realized without the staggering social malefactions and
deep schisms of capitalist industrial society. [1]

In support of this overall position, the A-APRP believes that African Americans have been kept ignorant
purposely because capitalist and imperialist wanted Africa to look
like a savage nation, in an attempt to keep Africans divided,
disorganized, confused and live under stifling conditions, so they
can stop their progress towards total freedom. The All-African
People’s Revolutionary Party holds the United States and Israel accountable for the misery and suffering
they cause for people around the world, and additionally blames the
United States for allowing slavery and allowing African Americans to be
treated brutally.

The A-APRP believe the UN is only interested in exploiting Africa
and its inhabitants, and should be banished from the continent.

Goals

The All-African People’s Revolutionary Party aims to form a
United Socialist African government. The party believes Africa must
first be united before they can accelerate economically and
technologically. According to the party, such maximum development
would guarantee a balanced use of the material resources and human
potential of Africa along the lines of an integrated economy, and
within corresponding divisions of production, eliminating all
unnecessary forms of competition, economic hostility and
replication and resulting in true freedom.